Go into the bios and disable the wireless card - Boot to windows and go into add/remove programs and remove any reference to your wireless card.

If none, through control panel find Device Manager and uninstall the wireless card there. Reboot - Go back into the bios and re-enable the wireless card and then boot back into windows, let windows re-detect the wireless card. Hope that helps...

the advent that i own starts then 5 seconds later it restarts, this happens again and again, it does not make to the bios at all and the screen remains black at all times, what could this be?the advent that i own starts then 5 seconds later it restarts, this happens again and again, it does not make to the bios at all and the screen remains black at all times, what could this be?

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It seems there's no free manual for this model, if you wish to buy one, check out here (click here), scroll down to the middle of the page and locate "Advent 9115" and then click "Buy Now" [I can't guarantee since I haven't bought one from them, it's on your own risk].

Hey Fixya, why do you allow people to posts **** like this? mobalzarichi, chill the f*** out spaz. You getting your panties in a bundle won't help solve the problem. That said you probably have a hardware problem and *gasp* will have to buy a new adapter if it is out of warranty.